Former South Africa 15s women’s captain Lusanda Dumke has died at the age of 29 after being diagnosed with a rare gastric cancer.
The back-row player earned 33 Test caps, captaining South Africa three times.
She also captained domestic side Bull Daisies, leading them to a historic three consecutive Women’s Premier Division titles.
Mark Alexander, president of SA Rugby, said Dumke was a symbol of courage, leadership, and resilience far beyond her years.
He says that even in the face of immense personal challenges, she carried herself with dignity and strength, inspiring those around her both on and off the field.
Alexander says her legacy lives on in the lives she touched, the example she set, and the pride with which she represented her country.
Dumke stepped away from rugby in August for health reasons.
Source: BBC Sports
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